
Erik Maza is a features reporter at the Baltimore Sun. He writes for several sections of the Sun paper and contributes weekly columns on music and nightlife. He also writes and edits the Midnight Sun blog. He often covers entertainment, business, and the business of entertainment. Occasionally, he writes about Four Loko, The Block, the liquor board, and those who practice "
simulated sex with a potted palm tree." Before The Sun, he was a reporter at the Miami New Times. He's also written for Miami magazine, the Orlando Sentinel, the Sarasota Herald Tribune and the Gainesville Sun. Got tips? Gripes? Pitches? He's reachable at
erik.maza@baltsun.com. Click
here to keep up with the dumb music he's listening to.
Midnight Sun covers Baltimore music, live entertainment, and nightlife news. On the blog, you'll find, among other things, concert announcements, breaking news, bars closings and openings, up-to-date coverage of crime in nightlife, new music, round-the-clock coverage of Virgin Mobile FreeFest, handy guides on bars staying open past 2 a.m. on New Year's Eve and those that carry Natty Boh on draft. Recurring features include seven-day nightlife guides, Concert News, guest reviews of bars and concerts, Wednesday Corkboard, and photo galleries, as well as reader-submitted photos. Thanks for reading.
Comments
*Grilled* chicken at KFC?? Bleh. You're right, that is wrong!
Posted by: traveler | September 7, 2010 7:10 AM
Actually, not quite.
The sign says "Kentucky GRILLED Chicken." If it still actually said "Kentucky FRIED Chicken," your point would be spot on.
And I would think there would still have to be bacon involved. At least by your definitions.
Posted by: Alexander D. Mitchell IV | September 7, 2010 7:25 AM
Do you know they are test marketing a sandwich now that is the skin of the fried chicken, bacon, melted cheese on a toasted bun? No chicken meat, just the fried skin. Uggghhhh.....
Posted by: Sturmy | September 7, 2010 8:56 AM
Talk about me too ism.
Fancy footwork with Kentucky GRILLED Chicken exploiting the rep of Kentucky Fried Chicken or KFC.
One should be smelling litigation for Trade Mark infingement.
Posted by: GDA | September 7, 2010 7:54 PM